Long Island Music Hall of Fame
Formerly known as the “Long Island Music Hall of Fame” a not-for-profit organization founded in …
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Formerly known as the “Long Island Music Hall of Fame” a not-for-profit organization founded in …
Read MoreOriginally called “Arizona State Fairgrounds Exposition Center”. In April 1965, the name was officially…
Read MoreMelodyland was Southern California’s first theater-in-the-round. The location hosted many pop concerts…
Read MoreComiskey Park was a baseball park in Chicago that served as the home of the Chicago White Sox…
Read MoreThe Anaheim Convention Center is the largest exhibit facility on the West Coast of the United States…
Read MoreOver the years, many Rock and Roll and Rock related veteran acts have performed here:
Read MoreThe album cover for Art Garfunkel’s 1975 second album “Breakaway” was shot by Norman Seeff…
Read MoreLarry became part of the Los Angeles session musician scene, working with Phil Spector as a pianist…
Read MoreOfficially now known as “The Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge”, the bridge was used…
Read MoreFormerly known as the Kodak Theatre, it has hosted the Academy Awards…
Read MoreThe Riverboat opened in October, 1964 and closed in June of 1978…
Read MoreThe Vocal Group Hall of Fame was created to present the music history of vocal groups to people of…
Read MoreFinal resting place for the ashes of:
Read MoreIn its heyday, the stadium attracted the world’s best musical artists. The Beatles played…
Read MoreThe 53rd street subway station was the location for the cover of Simon and Garfunkel’s…
Read MorePaul Simon and Art Garfunkel met at this school when they were both around…
Read MoreBob Dylan played his first professional gig here in 1961. He opened for John Lee…
Read MoreDick Clark is best remembered as the host of American Bandstand. He went on to…
Read More“Big Hits (High Tide And Green Grass)” by the Rolling Stones and Simon and Garfunkel’s…
Read MoreThe Monterey County Fairgrounds has hosted the world renowned Monterey…
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